Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Vettel on pole in Ferrari onetwo

HUNGARIAN GP Vettel and Raikkonen claim front row, Mercedes’ Hamilton fourth in tense qualifying

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BUDAPEST: Ferrari’s Formula One championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel took pole position at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday as Mercedes title rival Lewis Hamilton missed out on a record-equalling career 68th.

The German’s Finnish team mate Kimi Raikkonen sealed Ferrari’s front row lockout, with the Italian glamour team back to their best after recent setbacks while Mercedes wondered where their previous pace had gone.

“The car was fantastic today, it was really a pleasure to just go around,” said Vettel after taking his 48th career pole on a hot afternoon at the Hungarorin­g.

His sizzling time of one minute 16.276 seconds was an absolute record for the slowest permanent circuit on the calendar.

“Obviously the last race wasn’t great for us but it doesn’t matter now,” added the fourtimes world champion, who finished seventh at Silverston­e two weeks ago with a late blowout slashing his lead over Hamilton to a single point.

Hamilton will start from a disappoint­ing fourth place on the grid and alongside his Finnish team mate Valtteri Bottas.

The triple champion had been hoping to match Michael Schumacher’s all-time pole record with his sixth in Hungary, a circuit where he has won five times already, and had set the fastest lap of the second phase of qualifying.

But he had to abort his first run in the final part after running wide, complainin­g of vibrations to the tyres, with the pressure piled on as the clock ticked down and no margin for error.

“We knew they were quick and we were aware of their pace. I don’t know if they brought an upgrade but I think we did quite well considerin­g,” he said.

“You can’t overtake here so it’s most likely going to be a train unless we can do something on strategy.”

UPPER HAND

Ferrari had not swept the front row in Hungary since 2004, when a dominant Schumacher led Brazilian team mate Rubens Barrichell­o.

That year was also the last time anyone other than Hamilton has won at the Hungarorin­g from pole position and the last year in which the winner in Hungary went on to take the world championsh­ip that same season.

“They’ve been quick all weekend,” said Bottas. “Coming to qualifying we knew it should be close and they would be tough to beat and they had the upper hand today.

“They’ve clearly got everything right for this track and we still have work to do in circuits like this. But let’s see tomorrow.”

The top six places on the grid went in team order, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo qualifying fifth and sixth.

Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg was seventh, but will take a five place penalty for a gearbox change. That will raise McLaren’s Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne to seventh and eighth respective­ly.

The car was fantastic today, it was really a pleasure to just go around. The last race wasn’t great but it doesn’t matter now SEBASTIAN VETTEL, Ferrari driver

 ?? AFP ?? Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel (C), Kimi Raikkonen (R) and Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas pose after the qualifying sessions on Saturday.
AFP Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel (C), Kimi Raikkonen (R) and Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas pose after the qualifying sessions on Saturday.

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